tournaments than tiger this year. >>> well howaboutjongrudenwho once spent an afternoon on the bag for john daly and has plenty of free time now that he is not coaching. >>> or maybe a guy that knows a thing or two about closing, brian wilson, and eh, the last time we saw tiger, he had facial hair too. i think that this is a perfect fit. >> i have in my hand the thursday night top 5. number 5, if you ever wondered what we do in the sports department when the giants or a's are both off, here you go. bull riding. cody deshawntae making it look easy and he won the event in montana tonight. >>> at number 4, 38-year-old chris blanks is one of only 21 gol terse under par at the canadian open and he is your leader after an open round 67 thanks to shots like that. >>> number 3, it's the cameron maybin portion of the show. the padres center fielder races to make the nice diving catch. number 2 you saw maybin come in. how about watching him go out? he leans up against the wall, robs morrison of a home run. he did all this against his former team. good day. >>> number 1, how about one more p

'll have the key players from all sides: white house chief of staff bill daley andsenatorsjonkyl,dick durban, mark warner and saxby chambliss. that's sunday on "face the nation." oslo, norway, is where the nobel peace prize is awarded, but today the city known for peace was marred by terrible violence. a powerful bomb exploded near the prime minister's office. he was not hurt, but at least seven people are dead and 15 were injured there. shortly after that, a man dressed in a police uniform opened fire with a rifle on a group of young people at a resort island. police say at least nine were killed there. an arrest was made in that shooting and police believe the two incidents are connected. we begin our coverage with jeff glor in oslo. jeff? >> reporter: bob, good evening to you. oslo is clearly a city shaken tonight. the prime minister of norway called this day "brutal." the explosions ripped through downtown oslo at 3:30 local time. the first images: windows blown out, rubble in the streets, huge plumes of smoke, evoking memories of terror attacks elsewhere but up until now never he

fast. he has a lot of other expenses too. >> let's switch gears and talk about theelection.jonhuntsmanwhose campaign literally has barely gotten off the ground and now making news today for the wrong reasons. one of his senior advisers is stepping down. what does it say for the huntsman campaign? >> reporter: that's right. jon huntsman's campaign manager susie wiles announced she is is leaving the campaign after a few months. huntman's guru john weaver said the campaign is moving in a more aggressive suggestion suggesting that susie wiles wasn't the one to take it on. huntsman isn't picking up any traction in the polls. his advisers say it's early and they are not concerned. his top people still are there. they are still on board. the question for huntsman, though, is whether that campaign can bring the voters back on board. >> all right. cbs' jan crawford, thank you. good to talk to you. >> you, too. >>> coming up on "the early show," going out of business sale begins today at borders book stores. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next g